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Power Dividers, Couplers and Combiners Combiners

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Besser Associates<br />

©Besser Associates, Inc. 2012 All rights reserved<br />

Unequal <strong>Power</strong> Division is Possible<br />

• Transformed values must combine in parallel to<br />

50Ω.<br />

• <strong>Power</strong> division is inverse to the transformed<br />

impedances.<br />

• Example:<br />

• Transform 50Ω loads at P2 <strong>and</strong> P3 to 150Ω (P2) <strong>and</strong> 75Ω<br />

(P3).<br />

• 1/3 of input power goes to P2 <strong>and</strong> 2/3 to P3.<br />

• But the output voltages at are unequal, so we<br />

can’t add an isolation resistor like before.<br />

Besser Associates

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